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>>> from cnn world headquarters atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. trying to make a comeback from the embarrassing first run. not an olympic athlete, but mitt romney's international tour. plus, a stunning victory and surprising defeat. a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400 meter race. >>> and the suspect in the aurora shooting in court tomorrow. he could face more than 100 charges. >>> a veteran colorado pros prosecutor explains why. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kay. we start with mitt romney's eventful visit to israel. he went to the western wall after he sat down with leaders like benjamin netanyahu and shimon peres. and jim acosta has been traveling with mitt romney, and he joins us by phone. mitt romney is due to give an address today and what do you believe that the focus will be on, jim? >> well, he is expected to say in remarks later today that the islamic republic facing an inevitable war with the west, and potentially israel if it does not give up the quest for nuclear weapons, and i can tell you that the repu
>>> from cnn world headquarters atlanta, this is cnn sunday morning. trying to make a comeback from the embarrassing first run. not an olympic athlete, but mitt romney's international tour. plus, a stunning victory and surprising defeat. a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400 meter race. >>> and the suspect in the aurora shooting in court tomorrow. he could face more than 100 charges. >>> a veteran colorado pros prosecutor explains why....
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now that's personal pricing. >>> welcome back to "cnn sunday morning." i'm randi kay and bottom of the hour now. we are watching another round of storms today. in areas hard hit by storms over the weekend, millions still without power. record heat is complicating the situation for cleanup and recovery crews. a comfortable sunday is predicted but some areas will hit triple digits. >>> firefighters are battling the monstrous colorado wildfire. bus tours will begin for those trying the return to their neighborhoods. two people have died. so far it has consumed 225 square miles and it is 45% contained. little progress. >>> and in syria, world leaders are trying to find a peaceful means to end the violence. the plan calls for a unity government that would be decided by the syrian people. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says that the plan makes it clear that the president bashar al assad cannot stay in power e. >>> and now people return to the polls to elect a president in mexico. for the first time 79 million people were registered to vote according t
now that's personal pricing. >>> welcome back to "cnn sunday morning." i'm randi kay and bottom of the hour now. we are watching another round of storms today. in areas hard hit by storms over the weekend, millions still without power. record heat is complicating the situation for cleanup and recovery crews. a comfortable sunday is predicted but some areas will hit triple digits. >>> firefighters are battling the monstrous colorado wildfire. bus tours will begin for...
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tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's day in 2002. williams was showing off a shotgun to friends in his new jersey mansion. he snapped it shut and it fired. it killed his chauffeur. eight years later he was finally sentenced in that killing. he says his time in prison changed him to his core. and jayson williams joins me now here tonight. how are you doing? >> thanks for having me, don. first of all, i want to say, you know, i've caused a lot of pain, and i appreciate you having me on here today to express my remorse, and i come to you humbly and i want to say i'm sor
tonight it's the cnn exclusive. by all accounts jayson williams was a star at the young age of 22, a first round draft pick in 1990. few could rival the 6'10" forward when he was under the net, few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling, he continued to rocket to higher heights. that was until a game with the atlanta hawks williams collided with stephon marbury and broke his leg. in one moment his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown on valentine's...
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. >>> plus, cnn's anderson cooper tells the world he's gay in a simple e-mail exchange. a lot has changed since elen degeneral rhus, tonight how more and more celebrities are coming out casually. >>> this is "nightline," july 2, 2012. >> good evening. i'm terry mor reason. tonight an extremely rich hollywood couple, high profile religion and divorce battle that's about to thrust both of them into the spotlight. katie holmes blind sided tom cruise with divorce papers after five years of marriage and asking for full custody of their daughter, suri. it's a surprise move that's raised a delicate question of faith and marriage. could cruise's famous devotion to the church of scientology be one of the causes of the split? here is abc's dan harris. >> reporter: in the celebrity divorces, this one is the block buster. it's got it all, fame, hundreds of millions of dollars on the table, and high-powered lawyers on both sides. to do it quietly, would be mission impossible. and further, inflaming this whole situation, the role of scientology. according to sources close to katie hol
. >>> plus, cnn's anderson cooper tells the world he's gay in a simple e-mail exchange. a lot has changed since elen degeneral rhus, tonight how more and more celebrities are coming out casually. >>> this is "nightline," july 2, 2012. >> good evening. i'm terry mor reason. tonight an extremely rich hollywood couple, high profile religion and divorce battle that's about to thrust both of them into the spotlight. katie holmes blind sided tom cruise with divorce...
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jo joining the discussion is cnn chief political correspondent and anchor of cnn's "state of the union" candy crowley. good morning. >> good morning. and our latest poll of polls shows president obama with a four-point lead, but far from comfortable. does this election come down to the economy, and if things are looking up, obama wins, but fit is iffy, romney wins? >> let me split the difference, because i believe it is about the economy, but not as terrible if the economy is terrible, mitt romney will win and if it is better president obama will win re-election. it has more to do with a, consumer confidence, but in the end, you are looking at a race that right now is virtually unchanged and looks like it may be a dead heat, and the economy is already pretty weak. so the fact that it is dead heat tells me that what this is going to come down to is who can turn out the voters, and that is why you are seeing the negative ads so soon and heavily in the swi states, that this is not about swing voters who hate negative ads, but this is about your voters and trying to electrify them enough t
jo joining the discussion is cnn chief political correspondent and anchor of cnn's "state of the union" candy crowley. good morning. >> good morning. and our latest poll of polls shows president obama with a four-point lead, but far from comfortable. does this election come down to the economy, and if things are looking up, obama wins, but fit is iffy, romney wins? >> let me split the difference, because i believe it is about the economy, but not as terrible if the economy...
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this just in to cnn. new information out now on mississippi, george howe has been covering this story for us. about the abortion clinic there and it could have been the last in the state, the only one in the state that would have closed and mississippi would be the only state without an abortion clinic, which would be interesting for advocates, supporters of abortion and those who don't. what's the new information, george? >> here within the last ten minutes, we just confirmed that this clinic did get a temporary restraining order against this new state law. what that means is the clinic will be able to stay open under the temporary order and on july 11st, that's when decisions will be made again on the future of this clinic. but so far, it will stay open. it will open tomorrow and continue business as usual. under this new law that would force the clinic to shut down. >> i just want to, if you can hear me, i want to explain when we say under that new state law, we have to give our viewers background. tha
this just in to cnn. new information out now on mississippi, george howe has been covering this story for us. about the abortion clinic there and it could have been the last in the state, the only one in the state that would have closed and mississippi would be the only state without an abortion clinic, which would be interesting for advocates, supporters of abortion and those who don't. what's the new information, george? >> here within the last ten minutes, we just confirmed that this...
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i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so don't say that. people said oh, my gosh, what happened? who died? no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the
i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so don't say that. people said oh, my gosh, what happened? who died? no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other...
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here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be direct here. he wants us to be. from first round draft pick to locked up felon. by all accounts, jason williams was a star at the young age of 22. a first round draft pick and few could rival the forward when he was under the net. few people could. it seemed his career had no ceiling. he was only continuing to rocket to even higher heights until 1999. in a game against the atlanta hawks he collided with a teammate and broke his leg. in one moment, his entire career on the court was over. his plummet hit depths unknown and on valentine's day in 2002. he was showing off a shotgun in his new jersey mansion. it fired.
here's what else we are working on for cnn saturday night. a cnn exclusive. he had it all. basketball, money and fame. >> good luck to you. >> he lost it all. jason williams on his rise, his fall, and why he said prison saved his life. >> we can't be her. she is my best student. >> turning a mind eye to mean girl who is turn into meaner women. >> tom cruise katie holmes and the end of tomcat. why some say scientology is to blame for the break up. first we will be...
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that's next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or do it from your computer at work. just go to cnn.com/tv. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> we want to update you on a story we told you about this time last week. dozens of children in cambodia dying from a mystery illness. it isn't a mystery anymore, though, thanks to two french doctors that are living there. our dr. sanjay gupta explains how they cracked the case. >> reporter: the only thing doctors knew for sure was when the children arrived at the hospital, they were dying. and fast. a fever, convulsions. and then, the lungs, completely destroyed. since the end o
that's next. >> you don't have to be in front of a television to watch cnn. stay connected, do it on your cell phone or do it from your computer at work. just go to cnn.com/tv. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the...
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mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his endate at bain. even suggesting his actions could be criminal. to counter attack, mr. romney went on a media blitz today. something he rarely does. he talked with cnn's national political correspondent jim acosta this evening. >> governor, thanks for joining us. let's talk first about this controversy over when you left bain capital. i'll put one of the documents in question up on screen. their sec filing stating that you were ceo at bain capital past 1999. when you say you left bain to run the olympics. why was your name still on these documents? and why didn't you clear
mitt romney one-on-one, speaking out on cnn. the gop presidential candidate is on the defensive tonight. his campaign added two new senior advisers after a rough few days. and now they're hitting back, accusing the obama campaign of stooping to new lows. the issue, once again mr. romney's involvement at bain capital where he made his fortune. the focus centers around when he finally broke ties with that firm. the obama camp is claiming mr. romney lied about his endate at bain. even suggesting...
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but cnn's been able to confirm half of those deceased. we'll start with the latest information we have. staff sergeant jesse chilledldr of california. his family notified late this morning at 1:00 a.m. of his passing. he was an active duty air force member. he was among four actually u.s. service members that were wounded in this shootg on friday in aurora, colorado by suspect james holmes. now john larimer, i believe we have pictures of him. he's a 27-year-old u.s. navy, less than a year, had not seen active combat just yet. his first posting, in fact, near aurora. his family saying they were notified about his death last night around midnight. they gave us a statement. i spoke to his father in crystal lake, illinois. we send thoughts and prayers out to the families of the other victims. we love you, john, and we'll miss you also. matt mcquinn is also listed among the deceased. mcquinn's family waited agonizing hours before they were notified of his passing. the girlfriend that he was with along with her brother, he was shot shielding he
but cnn's been able to confirm half of those deceased. we'll start with the latest information we have. staff sergeant jesse chilledldr of california. his family notified late this morning at 1:00 a.m. of his passing. he was an active duty air force member. he was among four actually u.s. service members that were wounded in this shootg on friday in aurora, colorado by suspect james holmes. now john larimer, i believe we have pictures of him. he's a 27-year-old u.s. navy, less than a year, had...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn that apartment next door, the place where you live contained a bomb and an arsenal. one final note to tell you about. cnn will cover the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and, finally we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing exactly what happens. maybe he'll say something. we don't know. as i've been saying throughout this broadcast and coverage here of cnn the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn that apartment next door, the place where you live contained a bomb and an arsenal. one final note to tell you about. cnn will cover the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and, finally we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing exactly what happens. maybe he'll say something. we don't know. as i've been saying thughout this broadcast and coverage here of cnn the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the fo
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment here to look ahead at what the people of aurora, colorado, will face in the coming days. sad and shocked people of this city will take their grief to cherchs and houses of worship tomorrow. the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in ma movie theater. one is a 6-year-old girl. then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building the former building of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still get a majority, absolutely. we acknowledge that, but at the end of the day, you know, i think the point is to show up and he has lost some support. i hear from these folks all the time. democrats and republicans supported him at one time that aren't going to support him this time. >> one more point then we ooh got to go. >> you can filibuster the conversation all you want and that's what you're trying to do. >> you're not used to being challenged. >> i'm challenged every day. the the truth of the matter is, the economic policies of mitt romney would not
in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still get a majority, absolutely....
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the meantime, as e eve been saying throughout this broadcast, the world is watching. people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with th
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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. >> cnn's jim acosta, who conducted that interview, joins me. along with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. there's clearly a strategy here. your interview, other network interviews as well, part of the strategy by the romney campaign. would you say the takeaway is that the campaign is very worried about this bain story and how it's unfolding? >> i think so, soledad. we got very late notice about this interview possibility. heard about it, about 1:00 this afternoon, and found out the governor was doing a round robin of interviews. because of the fact he said almost the same thing to all of us is an indication that, yes, they were working on this message and they wanted to get it out there. >> gloria, you were in boston. you just got back from the romney headquarters in boston. give us a sense of how the campaign is handling this and what changing they're making to deal with some of this. >> i can tell you, as jim said, that romney was outraged, the campaign was pretty outraged. it's clear, though, they believe, by setting up all these
. >> cnn's jim acosta, who conducted that interview, joins me. along with cnn's chief political analyst gloria borger. there's clearly a strategy here. your interview, other network interviews as well, part of the strategy by the romney campaign. would you say the takeaway is that the campaign is very worried about this bain story and how it's unfolding? >> i think so, soledad. we got very late notice about this interview possibility. heard about it, about 1:00 this afternoon, and...
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cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy of the broadcast outlets. they have a hard time admitting when they make a mistake. this isn't ideological like it so often is with fox. but everybody makes mistakes. do you own up to them, how do you correct them, do you acknowledge them? and cnn was belated in getting to it, but they got to it. fox still hasn't gotten to it. that's what's really troubling. >> michael medved -- go ahead. >> what was extraordinary about this thing is there were members of congress who responded immediately who also were so unwilling to wait, who responded based upon the
cnn owned up to this pretty quickly. cnn apologized. cnn statement, cnn regrets to that it didn't wait out the full and complete reading of the mandate. we made a correction within a few minutes and apologized for the errors. a long few minutes, i must say. fox news says, we gave our viewers the news as it happened. fox reported the facts as they came in. no apology, no regret. that statement sounds orwellian to me. they got it wrong. >> well, fox's identity is as -- depicts the bad boy...
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i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are calling it an olympic outrage. >>> and a mystery woman appears with north korea's mysterious leader, and rumors fly. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the race for president of the united states is getting more brutal by the day. we begin this hour with mitt romney responding to a firestorm of controversy, surrounding his taxes and his time at bain capital. and he's accusing the obama campaign of stooping to a new low. our national political correspondent jim acosta had a chance on friday to intervi
i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are...
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cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of explosives rigged to explode. what a frightening thing to learn. that the apartment next door contained a bomb and an arsenal. and then one final noet, james holmes is set to face a judge on monday. that's when the wleels of justice will start to turn for him. we might find out when he faces a judge, when he goes to that hearing, exactly what happened. may believe he'll say something. we don't know. but, in the
cnn just learning that from the white house. i want to take a moment to look ahead at what the people will look at in the coming days. the people of this city will certainly take their grief to their churches and houses of worship. and then the most agonizing funerals and burials of 12 people killed in that movie theater. one of them is a 6-year-old girl. and then there are the people who live here. in this apartment building. the former home of james holmes where police found a pile of...
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stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> i want to get to susan rice, u.s. representative to the u.n. who is speaking now regarding syria and other matters. let's listen in. >> to the potential for consequences of noncompliance or to improve the situation on the ground doesn't make any sense which is in effect what the russian draft would have done with some additional verbiage, and i think it is clear that as they chose not to put the text to a vote, they didn't have nine votes for the text. now, we might be prepared to consider a final brief extension of the mission should that be proposed, if the it would allow for the monitors and the civilian staff to withdraw safely and orderly, and make it clear that unless and until circumstances dramatically change that the government suddenly or finally adheres to the obligations under the six-point plan and the conditions change on the ground that it is not viable for the mission to continue. >> thank you. ambassador rice, what is the message that the failure of the resolution sends, and what other steps are there? what is the next steps in
stan grant, cnn, beijing. >>> i want to get to susan rice, u.s. representative to the u.n. who is speaking now regarding syria and other matters. let's listen in. >> to the potential for consequences of noncompliance or to improve the situation on the ground doesn't make any sense which is in effect what the russian draft would have done with some additional verbiage, and i think it is clear that as they chose not to put the text to a vote, they didn't have nine votes for the...
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jonathan mann of cnn international is here to give us a better scope on this. a bizarre investigation. >> immediately it seemed they had some leads and that airport video was a crucial one, and i think we have it. what it shows is a man, you can clearly see he's wearing shorts, and if you can make out his hair it's really long. it's strangely long. some of the people who encountered him say he they thought it was a wig and he had remarkably long hair and that was the suicide bomber with that enormous backpack on his back that may have contained the nearly seven pounds of tnt. there are now other eyewitnesses coming forward saying no, the man who brought the backpack on to the bus had short hair. short hair and spoke english, they say, with a very distinct accent. >> is there a talk of a wig involved here or a different person? >> a wig, a haircut or a different person. it's very unusual for a suicide bomber working internationally to have aked completely alone. the bomb comes from somewhere, there's money and support. so the possibility of a second accomplice i
jonathan mann of cnn international is here to give us a better scope on this. a bizarre investigation. >> immediately it seemed they had some leads and that airport video was a crucial one, and i think we have it. what it shows is a man, you can clearly see he's wearing shorts, and if you can make out his hair it's really long. it's strangely long. some of the people who encountered him say he they thought it was a wig and he had remarkably long hair and that was the suicide bomber with...
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but we want to get to cnn's tom foreman. he's back in washington for us. he has the days other headlines. what do you have for us, tom? >> hi, don. we've been tracking all day the developments that are expect tomorrow at penn state university. this evening a source tells us that significant unprecedented penalties will be levied against the school tomorrow from the ncaa, including at least $30 million in fines. the punishments follow the release of a report slamming the school's former leaders, including coach joe paterno, for ignoring suspicion of child abuse by former assistant coach jerry sandusky seen here. today, the school removed a statue of paterno from outside the stadium. earlier, i spoke with cnn national correspondent about the penalties. >> penn state football faces what they're calling unprecedented penalties that are, quote, well beyond what has been done in the past. however, the school will not face the so-called death penalty that would have meant no football this fall. but the source says these penalties will be worse than the death pena
but we want to get to cnn's tom foreman. he's back in washington for us. he has the days other headlines. what do you have for us, tom? >> hi, don. we've been tracking all day the developments that are expect tomorrow at penn state university. this evening a source tells us that significant unprecedented penalties will be levied against the school tomorrow from the ncaa, including at least $30 million in fines. the punishments follow the release of a report slamming the school's former...
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"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their own lives. >> it showed the kind of chaos the ill preparedness they had. >> i remember thinking, we're going to die. just get it over with. >> today, the costa concordia lies on its side off the italian island. one of the largest cruise ships in the world ripped apart by rocks. 32 people died on this ship on that cold, january night. a cnn investigation has pieced together the multiple failures of that night and their far-reaching consequences for the cruise ship lines. the tragic mistakes on board the costa concordia raised the question. just how safe is going on a cruise? >> the safety of our passengers and crew is absolutely
"cnn presents" cruise to disaster begins right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> friday, 13th of january. italian cruise ship sta concordia has just left its port. the more than 4,000 passengers and crew on board have no idea of the terror that was about to unfold. >> all of the sudden, bang. the lights went out. and the ship lifted. >> thesight side of the ship is the bottom of the ship. >> everybody was panicking. everybody was running for their...
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cnn of course will cover that. that's when the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and finally we might find out when he faces a judge. when he goes to that hearing exactly what happened. maybe he will say something. we don't know. in the meantime as i have been saying throughout this broadcast and our coverage here, the world is watching and people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the folks here. we are not going to leave here until we deem it's necessary. we will continue to cover this important story. the largest mass shooting in u.s. history. it may be a black eye for the community, they may feel that at this moment, but not really. we love you guys here and we are praying for you and will be here until we decide that this story no longer warrants it. we will see you an hour from now at >> tonight inside the supreme court, a rare and exclusive >>> tonight on cnn presents. soldier guinea pigs. >> they were never supposed to know about this. it was top secret. guess who we found sleeping ou
cnn of course will cover that. that's when the wheels of justice will start to turn for him and finally we might find out when he faces a judge. when he goes to that hearing exactly what happened. maybe he will say something. we don't know. in the meantime as i have been saying throughout this broadcast and our coverage here, the world is watching and people are praying. our thoughts and prayers are with the folks here. we are not going to leave here until we deem it's necessary. we will...
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this is a special hour here on cnn. we will focus not on the events of that horrific theater shooting or the man who killed 12 people in cold blood. instead you will see everything we know about the people forever affected by this unspeakable tragedy. those who saw what happened. those who were shot, but survived. those people who lived in the same building as the suspect, james holmes. that was james holmes's apartment today. that small explosion was set off by police and the fbi after they found out the front door was rigged to blow up in the face of whoever opened it. the people who lived in that area and building had been out all day yesterday and all day today. they don't have a place to stay. we will hear from them in a moment. i want to show you live pictures right here. not far from where i am standing, people are gathering for a second night outside the movie theater where 70 people were killed or wounded in one shooting rampage. the people of aurora, colorado are mourning today. over my shoulder at the theater
this is a special hour here on cnn. we will focus not on the events of that horrific theater shooting or the man who killed 12 people in cold blood. instead you will see everything we know about the people forever affected by this unspeakable tragedy. those who saw what happened. those who were shot, but survived. those people who lived in the same building as the suspect, james holmes. that was james holmes's apartment today. that small explosion was set off by police and the fbi after they...
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live coverage, both events right here on cnn. the u.s. hadn't wod in over 100 years. but thanks to them... and her... and especially this guy, all those years were just a prologue to this. ♪ it's amazing how far you can go with a little help along the way. td ameritrade. proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i g a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick with him. [ male announcer ] with these types of plans, you'll b
live coverage, both events right here on cnn. the u.s. hadn't wod in over 100 years. but thanks to them... and her... and especially this guy, all those years were just a prologue to this. ♪ it's amazing how far you can go with a little help along the way. td ameritrade. proud sponsor of the 2012 u.s. olympic team. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i g a medicare supplement insurance plan....
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coming up, cnn with don lemon starts right now.
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heading to work you can catch cnn live from your desk top. go to cnn.com/tv. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> he never testified at jerry sandusky's trial. prosecutors said they didn't even know his name. now the person whom sandusky is convicted of raping in the penn state locker room showers has supposedly come forward. along with some before heard voice mails from sandusky, himself. our coverage of the sandusky scandal as you know for the heritage patriot news won her the pulitzer prize. sarah, tell us what is going on with this man known as victim number two. what do you know? >> reporter: kyra, we heard about him for the first time about eight months ago right after jerry
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cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there. bec becky, give us a preview of what is happening with the countdown being on at least for the u.s. and other parts of the world to get a chance to see the opening ceremonies. >> that is right. we are what for hours away and counting now. you can really feel the buzz in london. i'm at hyde park, and one of the big zones and one of the four acts that will connect into the opening ceremony which is at the olympic park of course in the east side of london. we have duran duran, and stereophonics and aptly named scot paola paccini who will be playing
cnn continues right now. >>> all right. let the games begin and hello, everyone, i'm fredricka whitfield in atlanta and we will go straight to london where of course the countdown is on for the opening ceremonies. it is a big exciting time, and millions of people are all descending on london, and watching from around the world. our becky anderson is there in what has kind of been called the fun zone tor fan zone, and it is a fun zone, too. and you can see the folks poured out there....
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cnn digs into who's raking in the most green. will the election be decided by wall street and not main street? >>> and home of the beret. the u.s. olympic team in french hats and blue blazers. do these guys look ready for the olympics or a croquet match in the hamptons? >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. we begin this morning with a terrifying airline flight into miami. this morning, we are learning just how bad it was. flight 1780 was en route from aruba when it slammed into turbulence on its initial descent about 30 minutes before landing. pilots landed without major incident but a dozen people were injured, five of them taken to the hospital. >> i never felt something like that in the past. basically, we didn't know anything. and the bumps, you just think that it's going down. >> i thought we were going to die. it was scary. >> john is in miami following this story. i guess american airlines is saying there was nothing on the radar to indicate such violent turbulence in the air. the
cnn digs into who's raking in the most green. will the election be decided by wall street and not main street? >>> and home of the beret. the u.s. olympic team in french hats and blue blazers. do these guys look ready for the olympics or a croquet match in the hamptons? >>> good morning to you. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining us. we begin this morning with a terrifying airline flight into miami. this morning, we are learning just how bad it was. flight 1780...
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stay with cnn. we talked to them earlier. they're going to be back. >>> and another busy action-packed day for athletes at the london olympics. the u.s. men's swim team took silver, losing out to france. in basketball, the u.s. men beat france 98-71. and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record. she became the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> well, mitt romney's campaign goes global. how's he going? that's next. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. [ male announcer ] this is our beach. ♪ this is our pool. ♪ our fireworks. ♪ and our slip and slide. you have your idea of summer fun, and we have ours. now during the summer event get an exceptionally engineered mercedes-benz for an exceptional price. but hurry, this of
stay with cnn. we talked to them earlier. they're going to be back. >>> and another busy action-packed day for athletes at the london olympics. the u.s. men's swim team took silver, losing out to france. in basketball, the u.s. men beat france 98-71. and american swimmer dana vollmer set a world record. she became the first woman to swim the 100 meter butterfly in under 56 seconds. >>> well, mitt romney's campaign goes global. how's he going? that's next. you know, i have done...
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cnn legal contributor paul cowan is here. welcome, paul. >> good morning. >> so the victims in this case. have you ever seen anything like it? >> what's unusual is the number of victims, a huge number of victims. and obviously it's going to be a packed courtroom with them. but frankly, every murder case i have ever been involved with eefs either as a defense attorney or prosecutor, the am haves watch the cases very, very closely. we notice it here because there are so many victims. but most american courtrooms, the only one watching is the family of the victim and the family of the defendant. >> is it more a show of strength than anything else, a way to show that these victims are powerful and not the accused holmes? how important is that feeling of power for these victims >> well, i think it's very important to the victims. and i think it gives them an opportunity to share their own grief and it gives them an opportunity to deal with the emotions that are just horrible and will haunt them for years to come. but i also think
cnn legal contributor paul cowan is here. welcome, paul. >> good morning. >> so the victims in this case. have you ever seen anything like it? >> what's unusual is the number of victims, a huge number of victims. and obviously it's going to be a packed courtroom with them. but frankly, every murder case i have ever been involved with eefs either as a defense attorney or prosecutor, the am haves watch the cases very, very closely. we notice it here because there are so many...
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on cnn saturday night. >>> you know this well, the great recession hit wall street and now main street and now landing at the steps of city hall, public safety, your safety, my safety may take the hit. so are the nation's financial problems especially cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe? a good place to look for answers is in scranton, pennsylvania when police and firefighters recently saw their salaries, get this, cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke to a scranton firefighter who described what he and his colleagues are going through. >> i'm a very proud parent, i'm proud to be a firefighter, but also, you know, i'm more proud to be a parent and to be able to provide for my family. and i'm very concerned that if this maintains, i won't be able to do that. it's very stressful right now. you know, with that being said, i'm very fortunate, you know, to have a job in this economy. but i need to pay the bills. >> you know that was bob who we talked to earlier tonight, and now we're joined by ron who is a police officer in scranton and this new rule says he'
on cnn saturday night. >>> you know this well, the great recession hit wall street and now main street and now landing at the steps of city hall, public safety, your safety, my safety may take the hit. so are the nation's financial problems especially cuts in fire and police protection, is it making all of us less safe? a good place to look for answers is in scranton, pennsylvania when police and firefighters recently saw their salaries, get this, cut to minimum wage. earlier i spoke...
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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carol costello. we start with breaking news in the cnn newsroom. in just seconds, 200-page report will be posted online. it involves penn state and how it handled the child rape allegations against jerry sandusky. as you know, this scandal tarnished the legacy of a beloved football coach, damaged penn state's reputation, and left the lives of many of the victims shattered. this internal review conducted by former fbi chief louis free will be posted on the web. this report was paid for by penn state, and it is helped to be scathing. cnn is bringing you all of the angles of the story from penn state and behind. susan candiotti is in philadelphia like with sara ganim. her pulitzer prize-winning reports helped bring much of this to life. we will take you through the legal fallout from today's developments with legal analyst jeffrey toobin and paul calum. has the report been posted yet, susan? >> well, i just been emailed the opening remarks of former fbi director louis freeh.
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carol costello. we start with breaking news in the cnn newsroom. in just seconds, 200-page report will be posted online. it involves penn state and how it handled the child rape allegations against jerry sandusky. as you know, this scandal tarnished the legacy of a beloved football coach, damaged penn state's reputation, and left the lives of many of...
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for continuing coverage of the health care debate keep it on cnn. monitor cnn.com throughout the day. >> i'll get ali off the ledge and switch gears. >>> banned for life. this does not bode well for lance armstrong. three of lance armstrong's closest cycling advisers, two doctors and a trainer have received what's really considered to be the death penalty in sports from the u.s. anti-doping agency. they were all associated with lance armstrong's former u.s. postal service cycling team. the agency says they were trafficking in performance enhancing drugs during all or part of lance armstrong's seven tour de france victories. armstrong himself is not part of that. but he is fighting charges as well that he used banned drugs. he filed a lawsuit. it was dismissed. he went ahead and refiled that lawsuit in a flash, really. all within a matter of days. a lawsuit against the anti-doping agency to try to help keep their case from going forward. stay tuned to this space. it may be dismissed again. it may go forward. >> there's been anti-doping agency news al
for continuing coverage of the health care debate keep it on cnn. monitor cnn.com throughout the day. >> i'll get ali off the ledge and switch gears. >>> banned for life. this does not bode well for lance armstrong. three of lance armstrong's closest cycling advisers, two doctors and a trainer have received what's really considered to be the death penalty in sports from the u.s. anti-doping agency. they were all associated with lance armstrong's former u.s. postal service cycling...